INGLIS, Fla. (WCJB) – A pet owner could face charges after dozens of dogs were rescued from a home in Inglis during an animal cruelty investigation.
Levy County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a home on Monday following a report of animal cruelty. They found about 30 dogs being kept in what they called “deplorable conditions.”
The dogs had no food, water, or appropriate shelter.

With the help of Levy County Animal Services, authorities seized the dogs and took them to the county shelter for evaluation and veterinary care.
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As of this report, deputies are still investigating the case. They expect to file charges against the owner.
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